英:[ˈskwɔ:li]
美:[ˈskwɔlɪ]
英:[ˈskwɔ:li]
美:[ˈskwɔlɪ]
比较级:squallier
最高级:squalliest
词根:squall
n.squall 暴风;麻烦;高声哭喊;尖叫
vi.squall 嚎啕;尖叫
vt.squall 尖声叫着;大声哭喊;起风暴
Adjective
1. characterized by short periods of noisy commotion;
"a home life that has been extraordinarily squally"
2. characterized by brief periods of violent wind or rain;
"a gray squally morning"
1719年,来自 squall + -y (2)。
The first known use of squally was in 1719
squalornoun
filthy or degraded conditions resulting from neglect or lack of money
squallyadjective
marked by squalls : gusty, stormy
1 The men, who are in their mid 20s, were caught in squally conditions after they left Raasay at about 20:00 on Sunday to paddle across about a mile of sea.
2 David Kerr-Sheppard, the air ambulance pilot who flew to the incident, said conditions were "squally".
3 this coastal region often experiences wet, squally weather
4 My balance started to drift, like I was standing on a plank of wood in squally waters.
5 "Oh, there was a squally thing going on over at 18," he said.
6 A very squally day, with baffling winds making it more than usually dangerous to enter the bay.
7 Richard Cordova’s conducting kept the pace flowing nicely, though his orchestra was marred by some squally string playing and troublesome horns.
8 “Thunderstorms are expected to bring strong winds and squally conditions,” MetService, New Zealand’s meteorological service, said on Twitter.
9 The Met Office issued a warning of a brief period of damaging winds as a "squally band of rain passes through Lincolnshire and the East Midlands".
10 Sadly, the truckers were scarce on this gray squally morning.
11 Accordingly, on the said morning, which was very squally, they found themselves on the crowded boat.
12 It’s a welcome thought and apt, given that despite the bitter wind and squally sky, snowdrops and daffodils are peeking out of the sodden ground outside.
13 The squally conditions have evened things up in the men's draw, where all four quarter-finals will now be thrashed out on Day 11.
14 Directed by Sean McNamara, the movie seems to aspire to the grand, squally allure of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” series.
15 Based on a chapter in Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula,” this squally scary movie is set on a London-bound merchant ship doomed to a bloody routine.
16 "Doesn't this begin to look a little squally?"
17 A particularly squally day is expected on Thursday as strong to gale force winds combine with heavy rain move across Scotland during the day.
18 It was a doleful exhibit on the edge of the woods: a fat, paunchy, sweaty man was taking his picnic in carrying a squally, messy baby.
19 It soon came on to blow, and all night was squally and rough.
它很快就到打击,整个晚上被狂风和粗糙。
20 Yet their non-league opponents coped admirably with the squally showers that swept in during the opening period to create some opportunities of their own.
1 厉害
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4 不安宁
7 可怕的
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9 可怕
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